ASICS Men’s Gel-Kayano 30 Running Shoes
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Specification: ASICS Men’s Gel-Kayano 30 Running Shoes
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13 reviews for ASICS Men’s Gel-Kayano 30 Running Shoes
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jainshome –
Awesome cushion and foot support
Arthur –
I’ve started up running again and needed a comfortable running shoe. These are working real well. Never received a blister and started using them right away. Very comfortable and I like the look too.
exnukemd –
I don’t leave a lot of reviews for products, but these shoes are simply amazing.
I have been a runner for over 30 years now. I have done every race from short 5ks, to full length iron Man’s.
I am a bigger man, 6 ft tall and about 200 lb. I have worn these shoes religiously since they came out many years ago .
This version of the shoe is simply the best Asics has ever come out with. I wear a 13 and these are true to fit. The comfort and padding on these are sooo comfortable with the exact right amount of firmness.
For the first time ever, after I bought the first pair of these shoes and tried them for a day, I went back and bought another pair. I have one pair for running in and another pair to wear to work. Work. I am an ER doctor and work 12-hour shifts on my feet. I almost always wear dansko clogs to work for their support, but these tennis shoes are comfortable enough to make it through a 12-hour shift with no problem.
If you would never tried a pair of this brand, this is the one I recommend you begin with. If you have used other versions of the gel kayano in the past, trust me this one is an amazing update.
Five stars!!!!
charles r dielmann –
This is my go to sneaker. If I wear others I get foot pain. Not with these. Great support and worth the money!
Joseph Brock –
I feel like these shoes are really not as large as they appear. Almost feel like big foot with just my typical size 12. Maybe it’s because they are brighter but either way they are comfortable just not a shoe I would like to pay $100 for. They do fit well and my foot no longer hurts when on longer walks. I did read the reviews prior which helped narrow down the search to this shoe.
DMoore –
I’m 6’1″ 230 and need a supportive walking shoe to wear for knee surgery recovery. Here’s a review of the supportive running shoes I tried:
ASICS Gel-Kayano 30 Running Shoes – Very supportive. If managing pronation is your top priority, these are for you. Comfortable and excellent Cushioning.
New Balance Fresh Foam X 880v13 Running Shoe – If you don’t like the new shoes that lift you up with tons of cushioning, these are for you. Comfortable and supportive, but you feel more in touch with the road.
Brooks Men’s Glycerin 21 Neutral Running Shoe – Close 2nd place. Brooks were a bit too narrow for me, but very comfortable and cushioned. Get wide width if you’ve had a problem with shoes being too narrow. Good support for larger people and kept my foot from falling in on the arch.
ASICS Gel-Cumulus 26 Running Shoe – Wow. Maybe the most comfortable shoes I’ve ever put on. Super soft upper and very lightweight. Lots of cushioning. Almost feel like slippers but still seem supportive.
Hector Valle Camacho –
Excelente producto, excelente tiempo de entrega…
Gustavo Ramirez –
Muy buena marca, el producto como siempre cumple las expectativas.
Tardó mucho en llegar, eso sÃ.
John Grano –
Love the the design and comfort! I wear them all day at work.
Craig –
I’ve been an ASICS shoe wearer for many years. This version is great on my feet for comfort. My legs were not fatigued from a full day of walking and being on my feet. I tested out Hoka’s as people have said it’s the most comfortable shoes but couldn’t feel any difference. I’d buy this version again if needed.
Timburon –
Peso 93kg pie plano con tendencia a pronador. Es una delicia caminar con estos y hacer ejercicio.
Perla P. –
Pisada pronadora, principiante y hasta ahortia no he sentido dolor en rodillas o tobillos.
Entrenamientos desdee 5 hasta 21k y se siente muy bien al correr. 5 estrellas, quiero de otros colores
Caesar –
I tried out a bunch of shoes for running moderate distances of 3-5 miles. I ended up settling on the Kayano 30. The Saucony Guide 16 and Mizuno Wave Inspire 19 were both in a very close second. I tried all of the shoes in a 11.5 wide.
Gel Kayano 30: Best overall for a person with a wide and flat foot, who wants support and maximum cushion for long runs. This is the perfect shoe in that respect.
-350 grams
-Softness: 5/5
-Support/Guide: 4/5
-Smoothness of heel to toe ride: 5/5
-Width: Wide
Brooks Glycerin GTS 20: Best overall for a person with wide and flat foot, who wants a firm and nimble feeling ride and support. This is the perfect shoe in that respect.
-350 grams
-Softness: 1/5
-Support/Guide: 3/5
-Smoothness of heel to toe ride: 5/5
-Width: Wide
Saucony Guide 16: Best overall for a person with a wider foot, who wants a medium level of cushioning and support. This is the perfect shoe in that respect.
-350 grams
-Softness: 3/5
-Support/Guide: 5/5
-Smoothness of heel to toe ride: 4/5
-Width: Wide
Mizuno Wave Inspire 19: Very good for a person with a wide and flat foot, who wants high cushioning for long runs. Very similar fit to the Saucony Guide 16, but with less support, slightly more cushioning, and a slightly less smooth heel to toe ride. Only real downside is that the cushioning is so soft that it “bottoms out” as if the foam isn’t thick enough and you hit the harder base of the shoe under the cushioning.
-343 grams
-Softness: 4/5
-Support/Guide: 2/5
-Smoothness of heel to toe ride: 3/5
-Width: Wide
New Balance Vongo V5: Best overall for a person with a more normal/narrow width foot who wants a little stability and soft cushioning. This is a slightly more narrow and slightly more soft version of the Saucony Guide 16. Similar to the Mizuno Wave except that it’s more narrow and has a little more support.
-320 grams
-Softness: 4/5
-Support/Guide: 3/5
-Smoothness of heel to toe ride: 5/5
-Width: Normal/Narrow
Brooks Adrenaline GTS 23: Best overall for a person with a more narrow/normal width foot who wants support and a firm and nimble feeling ride for shorter and faster runs. Not a light shoe though. Feels like a more narrow and slightly more firm version of the Glycerin GTS 20.
-Softness: 1/5
-Support/Guide: 3/5
-Smoothness of heel to toe ride: 5/5
-Width: Normal/Narrow
Saucony Tempus: Very light shoe. Fairly firm and feels a little stiff and clunky in the ride from heel to toe. No real advantage unless you just want a really light shoe. Questionable durability.
310 grams
-Softness: 2/5
-Support/Guide: 3/5
-Smoothness of heel to toe ride: 2/5
-Width: Normal
Saucony Omni 20: Similar to the Brooks Glycerin in that it’s good for a person with a wide flat foot, who wants a more firm shoe with support. But the ride isn’t as smooth and the shoe isn’t nimble feeling and there’s slightly less support. It is slightly softer than the Glycerin though. Very heavy for how firm it is. Would be a better walking shoe.
-350 grams
-Softness: 1.5/5
-Support/Guide: 2/5
-Smoothness of heel to toe ride: 5/5
-Width: Wide